The Supernatural Year: Unveiling the Occult Side of 2020

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2020 has been a year like no other, filled with unprecedented events and unexpected turns of events. As we delve deeper into the history of this tumultuous year, it becomes apparent that there might be more to it than meets the eye. Unveiling the occult history of 2020 reveals a hidden narrative, one that intertwines with the realm of the supernatural and mystical. Starting with the global pandemic that swept across the world, a sense of uncertainty and fear permeated every corner of society. While the origins of the virus may still be under debate, some speculate that there could be a hidden agenda at play. From conspiracy theories about biological warfare to claims of a planned pandemic, the whispers of the occult grow louder.


Overall

The Bataleon Magic Carpet isn t a board that I would buy to ride everyday, but it does have an interesting design that would make it a great options depending on how you like to ride. The central part of the base in these 3D zones is quite narrow, so the overall effect is to transform the board into a kind of boat that can glide effortlessly over powder, smash through chop and lean naturally into banks.

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From conspiracy theories about biological warfare to claims of a planned pandemic, the whispers of the occult grow louder. Furthermore, the year 2020 has witnessed a cascade of natural disasters, from devastating wildfires to powerful hurricanes. These catastrophic events have led many to question whether they hold a deeper meaning.

Bataleon Magic Carpet 2021-2022 Snowboard Review

Powder boards have been exploding in a variety of eye-catching shapes over the past few years, but most of them tend to be directional in the extreme in order to help sink the back. Bataleon’s Magic Carpet is a more freestyle-focused alternative, a true twin with a hull-like nose and tail that makes it float like crazy – any which way you care to ride. That switch powder landing you’ve been too scared to try? It’s suddenly very, very doable.

“That switch powder landing you’ve been too scared to try? It’s suddenly very, very doable”

Who Is The Bataleon Magic Carpet For?

People who love getting creative, and see powder days as the perfect opportunity to chuck spins off natural features, butter like crazy and dial in new tricks on a softer landing.

Shape, Profile and Sidecut

As mentioned above, the Magic Carpet is a true twin outline, offering identical flex and riding performance in either direction. It differs from most twins in that the nose and tail are pretty long and pointy rather than blunt. This gives the board more lift in deep snow.

It also features Pow 3BT – the most aggressive version of Bataleon’s Triple Base Technology. As you move from the inserts towards the nose and tail, the sides of the board are steeply upturned, including an accelerated scoop at the widepoints known as SideKick. The central part of the base in these 3D zones is quite narrow, so the overall effect is to transform the board into a kind of boat that can glide effortlessly over powder, smash through chop and lean naturally into banks.

Despite being quite a wide model (again, to increase surface area) edge changes are rapid, since there’s less flat base to roll across. That makes it a bit less stable on ice and hardpack, but since this board’s natural element lies outside the ropes, you’re probably not going to be too fussed about that.

Looked at from the side, the Magic Carpet has traditional camber, so it’s pre-loaded with ollie power and feels engaged in the turn.

“Despite being quite a wide model (again, to increase surface area) edge changes are rapid, since there’s less flat base to roll across”

Construction and Materials

The Magic Carpet’s core is just one notch down from Bataleon’s most exclusive offering. It’s made from 70-percent paulownia and 30-percent poplar, so we’re talking very lightweight indeed. Two carbon tubes have been milled into it between the inserts, one on each side, to reinforce the camber profile, boosting power and edge hold.

The topsheet is made from triax laminate, with more carbon fibre introduced at the nose and tail. All that helps eliminate chatter at higher speeds and stiffen the deck some, although it’s not actually a particularly stiff board overall. Essentially, intermediates and above will find it friendly enough.

Given the premium materials elsewhere it’s a little surprising to find the Magic Carpet only features an extruded base, even if this one claims to be the densest such P-tex on the market. On the plus side, you don’t have to wax it as often to maintain performance, and it’s easier to repair should you strike any rocks in the backcountry.

“Two carbon tubes have been milled into it between the inserts, one on each side, to reinforce the camber profile, boosting power and edge hold”

Roundup

The Magic Carpet is one of those boards that, if you’re lucky enough to have one, can make the best days even better. Chances are it won’t be your everyday ride – and for pure soul-surfing turns, a directional powder board is still your best bet – but with so much float on tap in either direction, the creative potential in natural terrain feels limitless.

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Unveiling the occult history of 2020

Is Mother Nature sending us a message, or are these occurrences merely a result of climate change? Socio-political turmoil also took center stage in 2020, with protests and movements demanding change across the globe. What started as demonstrations against racial injustice evolved into a widespread awakening of systemic issues. Some see these events as evidence of an underlying spiritual awakening, as if forces beyond our comprehension were pushing humanity towards a necessary transformation. As the year progressed, even the celestial realm seemed to align with the strange occurrences on Earth. Rare astronomical events, such as the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, captured the attention and imagination of stargazers. Some interpret these celestial events as signs from the cosmos, suggesting a cosmic influence on the events of 2020. While it is easy to dismiss these notions as mere speculation or conspiracy, there is an undeniable allure in exploring the occult history of 2020. The human fascination with the supernatural and unexplained has always existed, and this year's extraordinary events only add fuel to that fire. Perhaps there is more to our collective experience in 2020 than what meets the eye. As we continue to unravel the mysteries of this unprecedented year, it becomes evident that hidden forces may have played a role in shaping our reality. Whether it be spiritual awakenings, cosmic alignments, or a hidden agenda at play, the occult history of 2020 invites us to question the boundaries of our understanding and explore the connections between the seen and the unseen..

Reviews for "The Supernatural Tapestry of 2020: An Exploration of the Occult"

1. John - 2/5 stars - I found "Unveiling the occult history of 2020" to be highly speculative and lacking in solid evidence. The author seemed to jump to conclusions without providing any substantial proof to support their claims. The book also had a confusing structure and was difficult to follow at times. Overall, I was disappointed by the lack of thorough research and factual basis in this work.
2. Sarah - 3/5 stars - While "Unveiling the occult history of 2020" had an intriguing premise, I felt that it fell short of delivering a convincing argument. The author presented some interesting connections and theories, but they often relied on circumstantial evidence. I would have appreciated more concrete evidence and a clearer narrative to support the claims made in the book. Additionally, the writing style was somewhat convoluted, making it harder to engage with the material.
3. James - 2/5 stars - I was expecting "Unveiling the occult history of 2020" to provide some thought-provoking insights, but I found it to be nothing more than an exaggerated conspiracy theory. The author's arguments were highly speculative and lacked any solid evidence. The book seemed more interested in sensationalism than actually uncovering any occult history. I was ultimately left feeling disappointed and unconvinced by its content.
4. Emily - 2/5 stars - I must admit, I was intrigued by the title of "Unveiling the occult history of 2020," but I found it to be a rather far-fetched and unsubstantiated read. The author seemed to rely heavily on personal beliefs and assumptions without providing any credible sources to back them up. It felt more like a work of fiction rather than a factual exploration of occult history. I would caution readers to approach this book with skepticism and not take its claims at face value.

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